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The Fabulous Flight of the Three Musketeers: A rollicking airplane adventure with a few thrills

 
 
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The Fabulous Flight of the Three Musketeers: A rollicking airplane adventure with a few thrills

"The Fabulous Flight of the Three Musketeers" is a memoir based upon the development and introduction of a newly-designed airplane. Trading upon the airplane's name, Beech Aircraft Corp. devised in 1962 a 3-airplane, 90-day, 48-state introductory tour - which unintentionally became an extended service test. One hundred photos document the travels, and the author, who was one of the pilots (always flying in a dress and high heels), describes the escapades surrounding the unproven aircraft. Technical information for design improvements during the journey is included for pilot readers, while clear explanations of the challenges satisfy the curious non-pilot. The Three Musketeers tour nearly fifty years ago is a story of adventure, technology, travelogue, history and human challenge - including a surprising insight into the vast advances in aviation within the past half century. Most of all it's great fun.

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Product Details:
Author: Gene Nora Jessen
Paperback: 228 pages
Publisher: BookSurge Publishing
Publication Date: May 11, 2009
Language: English
ISBN: 1439231516
Package Length: 8.9 inches
Package Width: 6.0 inches
Package Height: 0.7 inches
Package Weight: 0.85 pounds
Average Customer Rating: based on 2 reviews
 
 

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5A Fond Memory of a Wonderful Aviation Publicity Stunt  Jun 26, 2009
Gene Nora Jessen's book recounts a criss-crossing series of flights around the United States to promote Beech Aircraft's new Musketeer airplane in 1962. The 90-day, 40K mile adventure also did a great deal to prove the plane's design, and as a result of all that hard flying dozens of (mostly minor) design changes were implemented. A well-written jaunt, the book will interest anyone who flies a Musketeer or is interested in the story of Beech. It also has some appeal as a story of women in flight, as Gene Nora was one of two women pilots -- the other being Joyce Case -- who made the trip. The third "Musketeer", Beech's Mike Gordon, did not have to fly in heels and a skirt, which certainly made his life easier.

I can also recommend Gene Nora's other non-fiction book, the excellent "Powder Puff Derby of 1929" which is also sold on Amazon.

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5Fabulous Indeed!  May 31, 2009
From the left seat of Beech Aircraft's newly designed and prototype Musketeer, we embark on a 3-ship formation sales-and-shakedown tour of 48 states. Gene Nora ("Jenora") Jessen, and another `young lady' pilot Joyce, along with their leader, Mike, show Beech dealers and customers all across America the features, comfort, and value of Beechcraft's new line of small aircraft, which was designed to compete head-on with popular models produced by Cessna and Piper. Oh, yes, the ladies flew the entire 48-state promotion mission in dresses and high heels!
In 1962 female pilots and flight instructors were much less expected and respected, so this Fabulous Flight provided an additional dimension of creating an awakening of gender equality. Filled with surprises, humor, and technical information, Jessen's Flight keeps us eager for the next leg of this fantastic and historic journey. This gem from our experienced and creative Gem State author will have you eager for tomorrow's flight. An armchair tour of our country, The Fabulous Flight of the Three Musketeers is a great lesson in geography, aviation, and sociology--a fabulous must-read for aviators and readers of all interests.
William C. Miller; Boise Idaho

 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
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